At Brand New Day Healthcare we offer a comprehensive range of services specifically designed to meet the needs of individuals aged12 to18 with Autistic Spectrum Conditions. Our team of experienced professionals is passionate about providing a nurturing and inclusive environment where our youth can thrive and reach their full potential.
One of the key aspects that sets our services apart is our ability to tailor them to the specific needs of this age group. We understand that adolescence is a time of significant growth and change – physically, emotionally, and socially – and we recognize that individuals with Autistic Spectrum Conditions may require additional support to navigate these challenges successfully.
Learning difficulties can pose significant challenges for children and young people, particularly those with autism and learning disabilities. These individuals may struggle with various aspects of learning, such as reading, writing, comprehension, or mathematical skills. At our Brand New Day Healthcare, we aim to support these individuals in overcoming their learning difficulties and provide them with the necessary tools to thrive academically and in life.
Learning difficulties refer to specific conditions that affect an individual’s ability to acquire and process information efficiently.
By implementing these strategies and recognising the unique challenges faced by children and young people with autism and learning disabilities, we can empower them to reach their full potential.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder affecting children and young people. It is characterised by in, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, which can significantly impact a child’s academic performance and overall well-being.
To support children and young people with earning difficulty associated with ADHD, we implement various strategies and techniques that aim to enhance their learning experience. Here are some of the ways we support them:
Our goal is to empower and support children and young people with ADHD-related earning difficulties.
Our aim is to support and facilitate the growth and development of individuals who may experience challenges in various areas of their lives due to global developmental delays.
Global developmental delays refer to significant delays in multiple areas of development including cognitive, physical, emotional, and social skills. These delays are generally seen in children and young people and can result from various factors such as genetic conditions, medical issues, or environmental influences.
Here are some ways on how we support children and young people with global developmental delays
Supporting children and young people with global developmental delays requires a collaborative and individualised approach. Developing strengths and addressing specific challenges can help these individuals achieve their full potential.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a behavioural disorder that typically begins during childhood or early adolescence. Children with ODD display a persistent pattern of hostile, disobedient, and defiant behaviour towards authority figures. These behaviours often become disruptive, creating significant challenges both at home and school.
Our team of professionals understands the unique needs and challenges faced by these individuals, and we work tirelessly to provide them with the necessary tools to navigate their daily lives successfully.
Communication is a fundamental aspect of human interaction, and for children and young people, it plays a crucial role in their development and wellbeing. However, some individuals experience language and communication difficulties, requiring specialized support and intervention.
Our language/communication difficulty service aims to provide tailored assistance and intervention for children and young people facing ODD, helping them navigate and overcome communication challenges while promoting positive growth and development.
Asperger’s syndrome is a developmental disorder that falls within the autism spectrum. It is characterised by difficulties in social interaction, repetitive patterns of behaviour, and intense interests in specific topics.
At Brand New Day Healthcare, we understand the unique challenges faced by individuals with Asperger’s syndrome and aim to provide specialised support for children and young people between the ages of12 to18 years old. We believe that with the right strategies and assistance, individuals with Asperger’s syndrome can lead fulfilling lives and reach their full potential.
Social and emotional difficulties are challenges that many children and young people face in their lives. These difficulties can manifest in various ways, affecting their behaviour, relationships, and overall well-being. Through our specialised services, we aim to help them navigate these challenges and empower them to lead fulfilled and meaningful lives.
Recognising and addressing these social and emotional difficulties is crucial for the overall well-being and development of young individuals. In order to support them, we offer the following:
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